`V1` is the name of a voltage source. The `vsource...
# xschem
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V1
is the name of a voltage source. The
vsource_arith.sym
takes as input an expression of voltages and/or currents. Put two net labels to both ends of
V1
, say
VP
and
VM
, the voltage across V1 will be
V(VP,VM)
.Then add as expression to
vsource_arith
the following:
v(VP,VM)